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layout: article
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title: Column Level Security
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description: Column Level Security prevents end users from viewing or editing specific columns in SAS according to their group membership.
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og_image: https://docs.datacontroller.io/img/rls_table.png
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!!! warning
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In development - coming soon!
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# Column Level Security
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Column level security is implemented by mapping _allowed_ columns to a list of SAS groups. In VIEW mode, only allowed columns are visible. In EDIT mode, allowed columns are _editable_ - the remaining columns are read-only.
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## Configuration
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The variables in MPE_COLUMN_LEVEL_SECURITY should be configured as follows:
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### CLS_SCOPE
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Determines whether the rule applies to the VIEW page, the EDIT page, or ALL pages.
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- When applied to VIEW, then only allowed columns are _visible_
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- When applied to EDIT, then only allowed columns are _editable_ (the remaining columns are read-only, and visible). When CLS is applied in EDIT mode, the user will not be able to ADD or DELETE records.
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### CLS_GROUP
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The SAS Group to which the rule applies. The user could also be a member of a [DC group](/dcc-groups).
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- If a user is in ANY of the groups, the columns will be restricted.
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- If a user is in NONE of the groups, no restrictions apply (all columns available).
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- If a user is in MULTIPLE groups, they will see all allowed columns across all groups.
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### CLS_LIBREF
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The library of the target table against which the security rule will be applied
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### CLS_TABLE
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The target table against which the security rule will be applied
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### CLS_VARIABLE_NM
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This is the name of the variable against which the security rule will be applied
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### CLS_ACTIVE
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If you would like this rule to be applied, be sure this value is set to 1.
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### CLS_HIDE
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This variable can be set to `1` to _hide_ specific variables, which allows greater control over the EDIT screen in particular. CLS_SCOPE behaviour is impacted as follows:
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* `ALL` - the variable will not be visible in either VIEW or EDIT.
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* `EDIT` - the variable will not be visible. Cannot be applied to a primary key column.
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* `VIEW` - the variable will not be visible. Can be applied to a primary key column. Simply omitting the row, or setting CLS_ACTIVE to 0, would result in the same behaviour.
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## Example Config
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Example values as follows:
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|CLS_SCOPE:$4|CLS_GROUP:$64|CLS_LIBREF:$8| CLS_TABLE:$32|CLS_VARIABLE_NM:$32|CLS_ACTIVE:8.|CLS_HIDE:8.|
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|EDIT|Group 1|MYLIB|MYDS|VAR_1|1||
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|ALL|Group 1|MYLIB|MYDS|VAR_2|1||
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|ALL|Group 2|MYLIB|MYDS|VAR_3|1||
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|VIEW|Group 1|MYLIB|MYDS|VAR_4|1||
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|EDIT|Group 1|MYLIB|MYDS|VAR_5|1|1|
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If a user is in Group 1, and viewing `MYLIB.MYDS` in EDIT mode, **all** columns will be visible but only the following columns will be editable:
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* VAR_1
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* VAR_2
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The user will be unable to add or delete rows.
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If the user is in both Group 1 AND Group 2, viewing `MYLIB.MYDS` in VIEW mode, **only** the following columns will be visible:
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* VAR_2
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* VAR_3
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* VAR_4
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